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reearch ito .. estial cancer for
su6me,10 years. This form of the
,4sease i1 iot prevalent in the
2.35: year .group, and is almost
fal4ay fatal in two years unless
te tumor is surgically removed in
tirme.:
--Epdemology. Basically ppu-
latiqn .study, this aspect of Pub-
lic health research tries to spt
statistical frequencies of cancer in
geographcal, age and occupational
groups.1)r Sidney Cobb, combin-
',ng meicine and psychology at the
p'urvey Researlh Center, has done
wrk donattittdes associated with
To Come
SUNDAY, FEB.12
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild
present Ingmar Bergman's movie
"Smiles of a Summer Night" in
the Architecture Aud.
TUESDAY, FEB. 14
8:30 p.m.-School of Music pre-
sents a concert by The Baroque
Trio in Rackham Lectu~re .Hal.
8:30 p.m.-School of Music pre-
0e its a recital by students of the
'ThaTh the schol's Recital Hall.
WEDNE SPAY,FEJB. 15
3:00' p,m. -David Haberstam,
greln correspondent for the New
Yor)c Tines'..wlgive, a lecture in
~oi~rnaism, "An American or-
respodent Behind the Iron Cur-
ftan" in Kellogg Auditorium.
7 and 9:05 p.m.-Cinema 'Guild'
presents, its Experimental Series
Program in the Architecture Aud. 1:4pm-'ho'o ui r
aets a:" concert, "Contemporary
Dirctons' in,Hll ,Aud.,
THURSDAY, FEB.1S
7 ;ad 9:05 p.m.-Cnema Guild
presents Andrzej Wada's "Ashes
and Diamonds" in the Architec-
ture Aud.
;8:30 -p.m.-Professional Theatre
Program presents , Play of the
Month, "Porgy and Bess" in -Hill
'Auci.
.--&30 pn,-UivestyMusical
~8octety. Chamber Music Festival
presents the Bordin Quartet in
Raelcltam Aud,
T ad A:4 p 1.-im Guild
presents Charlie Chaplin's "Md-
~ern 'Times" in the Architecture
8:30 p.m.-Professional Theatre
Program presents Play of the
Month"Porgy and Bess" in ill
- t 834 . i.l-4nlersty.. ual
nbbiety " Chamber Musc Festval
preents Stockholm Van del String
Jdartet in ,Rakhamx Aud.
SUND Al FEB 19
E' p~m -Ujniversty Players Chil-
drer's -''hatre presents,'Te "TheinTuelodAd
7 and 9:05- p.m.-Cinema Guild
presents Charlie Chaplin's "Mod-
ern Timhes" In the 'Architecture
Aud.,
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survival and death from cancer.
He says, "We try to follow peo-
ple through a disease, studying the
psychological variables related to
medicine. For example,, there is a
fair amount of evidence that those
cancer patients at peace with the
world live, longer than those who
become depressed with t h e i r
plight."! In related types of work,
he has bound that tumors grow
more rapidly in hamsters that are
isolated than in hamsters that
live together."
Epidemiology is being applied to
lung cancer: problems. Dr. Cobb
notes' that "it would be interest-
ing . to study the cancer incidence
rates of.' airport personnel. Parti-
ally burned diesel fuel is carceno-
genic-cancer causing-and, con-
tains a chemical also found in cig-
arette smoke. These people are ex-
posed to the fumes day in and day
out."
In another case, it was discov-
ered that there was 100 per cent
bladder cancer incidence among'
workers in the aniline dye indus-
try before the vats were sealed
off from the air.
This year will bring many note-
able cancer researchers to the tni-
versity to hold meetings on each
of these aspects. of the cancer at-
tack. Dr. Francois Jacob, Nobel
Prize winner from France, for his
work in genetics, will give a series
of lectures in May. in line with the
::Sesquicentennial festivities. The
occasion will be the Donald E.
Johnson, Lectures in Cancer Re-
search.
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Day Calendar
School of Music Concert - French
Horn Ensemble: Recital Hall, School of
Music, 2 p.m.
School of Music Concert-"Chamber
Music for Doctoral Clarinet Students":
Recital Hall, School of Music, 4:30;
Cinema Guild - Ingmar Bergman's
"Smiles of a Summer Night": Archi-
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School of Music Degree Recital-
Darwyn Apple, violinist: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
Botany Seminar: Harry A. Douthit, Jr.
from University of Wisconsin, "Satel-
lite DNA's from Bacillus," Mon., Feb. 13.
4:15 p.m., 1139 Natural Science Bldg.
The M.A.A. Film-Curtis: "The Classi-
cal Groups as a Source of Algebraic
Problems" will be shown Tues.,, Feb.
14 at 4:10 p.m. in Room 2003 Angell
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Language Test for Junior Year in
France and Junior Year in Germany
Applicants: The language test for all
applicants for, the Junior Year in
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and Beaks Sts Livonia, lich.-Elem., J.H.-French,
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